![]() ![]() ![]() Her father became even more angry and withdrawn from the family, and her mother completely checked out, so Sophie left college to move back home and care for her family. Her relationship with her father was already shaky because he so vehemently disapproved of her relationship with local troublemaker, Jude, but things deteriorated after the accident. ![]() Sophie’s family completely fell apart after the death of her brother. Of all the things I’d lost – my good name, the chance to get a decent job, my carefully restored car – none of them mattered as much as Sophie. And after spending the summer working on the Shipley farm, he’s headed back to his hometown to work in his father’s garage – the scene of his downfall and the place that is full of memories of the girl he’s never been able to forget. He’s been clean for 6 months now and is working hard to turn his life around, but there is a lot standing in his way. ![]() His passenger just happened to be the son of the local Police Chief, and the brother of the love of his life. We met him when he was fresh out of rehab following a three-year jail stint for manslaughter after he drove while under the influence of opiates, and his passenger was killed. Jude Nickel was introduced in the first book of this series, Bittersweet. It’s the second book in the True North series, but it can be read as a standalone, and it kept me captivated from start to finish. A unique second-chance-romance with an edge of the forbidden, a dramatic story about hope and moving on from the past, and a whole lot of feels. ![]()
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